Queer writer brings Ru Paul star to Vancouver to help make musical dreams a reality

Queer writer brings Ru Paul star to Vancouver to help make musical dreams a reality

This fall, a new musical is hoping to melt the heart of Vancouver audiences at the 2020 Fringe Festival. Before this can happen, however, the dream team behind the queer production will have to dig deep into their pockets. SAD sat down with David Cutting, the non-binary writer behind Now That I Found You to talk about how a Ru Paul superstar is swooping in to save the pop-infused play.

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New play "Anywhere But Here" debuts Latinx work Vancouver's been missing for too long

New play "Anywhere But Here" debuts Latinx work Vancouver's been missing for too long

Three decades after a series of dreams marked her start at theatre school, playwright Carmen Aquirre has channeled those sleeping stories with rapper Shad Kabngo into Anywhere But Here. Debuting at the 2020 PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, this epic and surreal tale is at times nightmarish while also remaining full of life, beauty, music and humour.

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Studio 58 flows talent in Broadway satire "Urinetown"

Studio 58 flows talent in Broadway satire "Urinetown"

The cast of Studio 58 masterfully kept up the momentum and energy written into the script and soundtrack of Urinetown. But from the beginning, it is clear that audiences aren’t invited to simply lean back and get lost in a fantastical world, dreamily charmed by romantic song and dance. This wacky mutation of our current society is meant to beg the question: How far off are we from having to pay to pee?

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